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When was the last time you have sound? Did you install any software or programs recently?

Please make sure that the volume is not set to mute.

Try to reinstall the sound driver. You can install the sound driver using the drivers disc that came with your computer or you can download it from the computer manufacturer's website (example: http://support.dell.com). Don't forget to restart your computer after reinstalling the sound driver.

Hello, you need to install the sound drivers that are ment for your sound card hardware, depends entirely on the brand and model of the computer. the drivers are available often from the brands own website.

By audio device, the computer means the sound card inside the computer and not your speakers. What the computer or Windows needs is, the software to run the sound card hardware. This software is called the sound driver, and it's found on the CD that came with your computer.

However, if you don't have the driver CD, you'd need to search your computer manufacturer on the Internet, then download the drivers for your particular computer make and model, then install them and reboot the computer.

Use this driver scanning tool, which scans your computer for the needed drivers. It has an option to automatically retrieve the drivers for you.

You can download this free driver scanning tool from here: http://xpdrivers.com/index.cfm or directly from this link: http://xpdrivers.com/download/download.cfm

After you have downloaded the above file, double-click on it and follow the simple steps to install it. Then, when it asks if you want to run it, just answer yes. This is easier than manually searching, downloading and installing the drivers.

My computer - right click - then properties - then Hardware - then Device Manager - Here u will see the yellow sign on your sound card - right click on it - then properties - then click on drivers tab - then update drivers - then follow the steps

your audio driver is not helpful for sound card which is you install on your pc.
plaese change this driver.
all windows have different driver for different devices.
so you install the driver compatible with window vista and sound card.

It's because when you cleared your computer you deleted your sound drivers. You need to reinstall them in order to hear anything. I suggest you try searching for sound drivers on Google. They usually come with an 'installation wizard' so they're quick and easy to install. I'm not sure which ones are "the best" but I use Realtek and it gives me good quality sound.

Once installed, run it and click on the audio-icon button, under the device listing, it should show some kind of model number (i'm hoping), from there that might shed some insight into which drivers you need.

In the meantime, I will try and find drivers for the Creative Labs sound blaster card you list in the topic.